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Video Games RSS FeedsNeed to supply "File Type" and "Mime Type" info for MKV file - I've got an MKV file that plays fine on my computer, but won't play on my tv because, according to Gspot (http://www.videohelp.com/tools/GSpot), the "file type" and "mime type" are UNKNOWN. I just want to be able to tag the file with the necessary missing info, so it will be recognized and will ...Feed Source: forum.videohelp.com MeGui video length problem - ok I ripped an FLV file from a website that streams videos. I used FLV Extract (http://www.videohelp.com/tools/FLV-Extract) and extracted an h.264 video file and an aac usio file from the FLV.
now if I just take both of those files and mux them together in mkvmerge ... Panasonic AG-1980 giving a ghostly smear with TBC on. Less noticeable w/out - I need some assistance on how to improve the image quality I'm getting on a collection of tv-recorded VHS tapes I'm transferring to DVD.
I am using a Panasonic AG-1980 VCR connected to a Panasonic DMR-EZ48V recorder. The picture image looks amazing with the TBC turned on, but sometimes I notice ... Replacing Panasonic DMR-EH55S's Digital Drive? - Hello,
My 2006 Panasonic DMR-EH55S Panasonic DVD recorder won't read, play, or record discs. I brought it in to a local authorized Panasonic repair dealer last week, and it needs a new digital drive. The HDD works fine, and I can still record programs via the timer there.
I'd like to buy a ... A strange security scenario... - A game my son (defined as a standard user in Vista) plays on our Vista Ultimate box requires that you right click
the shortcut, select "run as administrator" , provide the admin credentials (my password) and then the game can be played.
If you attempt to run it without this elevation to admin ... 8 Hour T-160 VHS tape, what are good VCR's for playback? - I have a bunch of T-160 VHS tapes with nearly 8 hours of content. I'm wondering what the best VCR to playback these tapes would be. The tapes are in excellent condition, just having trouble getting a stable tracking on them. I don't have the original VCR these were recorded on.
Does anyone have ... Can't seem to download this streaming video - Trying to download the news from Feb 7th from this website:
http://ontario.omninews.ca/?language=3
However, everytime I use realplayer (http://www.videohelp.com/tools/RealPlayer), flashcatch, flashvideodownloader or any of the sort, it always captures the 30 second ad preview and not the ... Time/Date Stamp, Canon Vixia HF R20 to Sony Vegas - I import videos from camcorder to computer using Pixela Videobrowser. Next I edit in Sony Vegas (http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Vegas). Unfortunately when I import to Sony Vegas column with Time/Data Stamp is empty. How to do it so these stamps will be visible?
thanks
jazu... Freemake Video Downloader: A Tip or Two - If you go to a website and it has a streaming video file you want, I discovered recently if there is a picture you click on that takes you to the video to be played, that if you are using Firefox, you can right click on the picture and chose "copy link location" and paste that into Freemake Video ... Editing mp4 files? - Hi all,
Are there any programs that can edit (cut and join) mp4 video files (without first converting them to a different format)? On this site I see guides for editing DVD, SVCD, MPEG2, VCD, MPEG1, AVI, DivX, Xvid, WMV, and ASF files but not mp4 files.:(... bd rebuilder - I'm trying to backup a bluray disc, according to bd rebuilder (http://www.videohelp.com/tools/BD-Rebuilder) the movie 27GB. I select alternate movie only, MKV 1920x1080, intact audio and 2 pass bit rate encoding. Target size is bd-25. Encoder settings are highest (very slow) quality. But the ... Cant get rid of aliasing - I just learned how to rip stuff from Hulu and I checked the quality of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX episodes on there. They look like crap to me and I didnt think I would be able to improve them enough to make it worth my time. I downloaded one anyways and attempted to fix and it turned out pretty darn good .... Problem authoring TS files to Blu-ray - Hello new to the forum but not to video editing and such but I have a slight problem here. I have several clips captured by my new Colossus capture card and I would like to burn these to Blu-ray video disc. When I add these files to tsMuxer (http://www.videohelp.com/tools/tsMuxeR) and remux for ... Frameserving from Sony Vegas into MXF format - Hi all,
I recently discovered an AVS script that uses Mvtools2 to create slow-motion. After several tests I gotta say I am most impressed with the results.
My workflow was fairly simple, I simply Frameserve out of Sony Vegas (http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Vegas) and open the script through ... Capture video from CCD camera through USB? - Dear video capture gurus,
I'm struggling to understand how to tackle what may be a simple problem (or not), but I really don't know what I'm doing. I need to take a video of a very minute surgical procedure, which is usually done under a dissection microscope. There is currently an old CCD ... Not Equipped to handle adventure - In early roleplaying games equipment was king. We deliberated over who could carry the gear we needed. Pots, pans, tents, and bedrolls were packed carefully onto our character sheets. Iron rations were bought and consumed -- suppplemented with fresh food when the prospect arose. Our dreams weren't preoccupied with magic items -- a suit of plate armor was a treasure worth countless toil and adventure. Like kids at the pet store we did as much... Sustained Storylines ~ Casting The Net - The term "plot hook" can actually be more diminishing to your campaign than supportive. It immediately and clearly defines a few points at which the PCs can engage with the setting and the loose storyline you have in mind for the campaign. It limits the points of engagement to those few you planned out and sets you up to have to "wing it" far more than you have to if you're the type to give the PCs the freedom to go "off the map" as it were. S... Sustained Storylines ~ Establishing Buy In First - In a world of short attention spans and the media that caters to them it can be challenging for a gamemaster to establish long term buy in from their players. It's easy to blame this on the players but as in all things the problem, and therefore the solution, often lies closer to home than many are willing to admit. Using the simple writing techniques of series writers from the world of fiction and understanding a bit about the psychology of yo... Rules for Social Interaction - Role-playing games use dice to resolve events and simulate results that are out of the control of the intentions of the character. When a character wants to say something, they can; when they want to pick up a stone and hurl it, they can. What they cannot control is whether the stone hits what they want -- or whether the words have the impact that they want. It the RPG world that is resolved by the dice.
read more... To Play or Not to Play: The Song of Ice and Fire RPG - Unless you have lived in a cave somewhere for the past couple of years or rabidly avoid the Fantasy genre entirely, you have heard about George RR Martin's Song of Ice and Fire fantasy series published by Bantam Books. The novels regularly reside at #1 for Sci Fi/Fantasy when they debuted in the in the early '90's and the more recent books have made the top ten bestselling lists worldwide, despite being rather dark, adult oriented and dangerous t... Burning Wheel - The Burning Wheel RPG is not another d20 clone. It is a roleplaying game designed to appeal to the narrative gamer who doesn't want to get bogged down in mechanics. While the game shows a lot of promise, I remain unconvinced that it will work at the game table. The elements of shared storytelling are broken by a number of mechanics that seem added to give the player the extra mechanisms that they expect in a roleplaying game. Tactical combat,... Tales From the Trench - As long as we're all back here together, let's catch up on some of what makes our campaigns so great; those moments that can never be forgotten as long as we game. Recent is what I'm looking for? not pining for the days of our campaigns years ago.
read more... The End of my Tabletop Era - Today, I boxed up all my RPGs. They're still in plain sight, they're still loved and memories cherished, but the boxing, for me, means the end of my involvement with tabletop gaming. This has literally been a long-time coming: when I first started Gamegrene back in 2000, my orbit was already slowly decaying, and I hoped that dedicating a site to my love would keep things going.
read more... An Interview with Jay Little - Why a 3rd edition to WFRP? Why now? "Based on recent trends in the roleplaying market and numerous discussions between Games Workshop and Fantasy Flight Games, we determined the time was right to develop and introduce a new edition, attracting more fans to the Warhammer Fantasy setting made popular by Game Workshop's tabletop miniatures game." Read all about it in this interview with Jay Little, lead designer on Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 3rd Edi... WOTC Annual Layoff Extravaganza - No surprise to anyone by now: Wizards of the Coast has started another round of Christmas layoffs. This year, so far, Rob Heinsoo (D&D 4e Lead Designer), Logan Bonner (Adventurer's Vault), Chris Sims (4e Monster Manual and Dungeon Master's Guide) and Stephen Radney-McFarland have been cut.
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